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60th anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre: Now is the time for South Africa to introspect
By Gugu Nonjinge is the Afrobarometer communications coordinator for the Southern Africa region, based at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in Cape Town, South Africa.
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African women have less access to the Internet than African men do. That’s a problem.
On International Women’s Day, let’s consider whether all women are advancing equally.
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African nations are among those most vulnerable to climate change. A new survey suggests they are also the least prepared.
By Edem E. Selormey and Carolyn Logan.
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Election of MMDCEs: A panacea for all local governance challenges?
By E. Gyimah-Boadi, executive director of Afrobarometer.
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Heading for the ditches? Public perceptions on the state of the economy
In July 2019, Survey Warehouse, Afrobarometer's national partner in Namibia, launched a weekly series of brief newspaper columns based on Round 7 survey findings and designed to raise awareness of issues that may have a bearing on voters and parties leading up to the November general election.